Don Quijote owner opens discount grocer as Japan inflation bites

Don Quijote owner opens discount grocer as Japan inflation bites

by imaginary_num6er

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  1. >The Robin Hood brand — whose name is a nod to the English folk hero who aided the poor — underscores the company’s focus on easing the burden of rising living costs. Its first outlet opened Friday in Aichi Prefecture, about a three-hour drive from Tokyo, offering rice balls from ¥85 ($0.53) and packs of 41 sausages for ¥735, including tax.

  2. Legend. Hopefully they can open more shops nationwide eventually after the planned five.

  3. I hope this is good and not another super store power grab that eventually leads to higher prices (like what Aeon is doing)! 

  4. I’m drinking Donki”s Yona Yona ale reinterpretation right now – not bad at all.

  5. All the saving evaporate from the cost of gas and train fare traveling 3 hrs to this place

  6. The Donki Mega near me already has a supermarket included. I guess these are stand-alone locations?

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